School Food Punishment (スクール フード パニッシュメント, Sukūru Fūdo Panisshumento) was a four-member Japanese band. They were signed onto Sony Music Japan's Epic Records Japan record label prior to their breakup in June 2012. The lyrics of each of the band's songs were written by lead vocalist and guitarist Yumi Uchimura.
The band was formed in October 2004 by Uchimura, while their first live performance took place in December of the same year.[1][2] In 2007, their debut album, school food is good food, was released.[1][2] In 2008, both of their songs, "feedback" and "Futari Umi no Soko" were featured as theme songs to the Japanese television drama Joshidaisei Kaikeishi no Jikenbo, while their mini-album "Riff-rain" was released by Tower Records and sold out in under a week.[3] They also performed in numerous live concerts, including FM802, part of the Minami Wheel 2008 live event, and the J-Wave Live event, part of the Tokyo Real Eyes Live Supernova.[4][5]
In 2009 they signed onto their first major record label, Sony Music Japan's Epic Records Japan division. Their major label debut is "futuristic imagination", which is the ending theme to the Kenji Kamiyamaanime television series Eden of the East, airing on the highly rated noitaminAtimeslot on Fuji TV.[6][7] Amongst their first projects was contributing to Judy and Mary's 15th Anniversary Tribute Album, in which they covered the band's "Brand New Wave Upper Ground" song, with their performance praised by sources such as The Japan Times as having been the highlight of the album and having evoked Judy and Mary's songwriting and musical values.[8][9]
In 2012 the band announced that it would be going on an indefinite hiatus. The band said the decision came as a result of discussions between the four members.[10]
On June 11, 2012 School Food Punishment announced that they had broken up due to vocalist Yumi Uchimura having left the band.[11]
Following the dissolution of School Food Punishment, Yumi Uchimura, producer Ryo Eguchi and touring guitarist Ritsuo Mitsui joined the band la la larks known as successor of School Food Punishment. In 2016, Masayuki Hasuo and Hideaki Yamasaki had a new singer Annabel and formed the band siraph, too.
Final membersedit
Yumi Uchimura (born on September 6, 1983, from Chiba)
^ ab"School Food Punishment" (in Japanese). Barks.jp. Retrieved March 28, 2009.
^ abMasami Kishimoto (December 15, 2008). "ROCK the RADIO 851: 4月25日 (水) : school food punishment". ROCK the RADIO 851 (in Japanese). FM OSAKA. Archived from the original on February 10, 2009. Retrieved March 28, 2009.
^"女性ヴォーカル・バンドの超新星、school food punishmentがミニ・アルバムを12月10日にタワーレコード先行発売" (in Japanese). Bounce.com. November 8, 2008. Retrieved March 28, 2009.
^"J-WAVE<LIVE SUPERNOVA Vol.39>の期待の3アーティスト" (in Japanese). Livedoor News. Retrieved March 28, 2009. [dead link]
^"V.A. "TOKYO REAL-EYES LIVE SUPERNOVA VOL.39"をレポート!" (in Japanese). Vibe-Net. Retrieved March 28, 2009.
^"Eden of the East Promo Streamed, Oasis to Sing Opening (Updated)". Anime News Network. March 18, 2009. Retrieved March 19, 2009.
^注目リリース:東のエデン製作委員会、TVアニメ「東のエデン」のテーマソングを発表. Mainichi Shimbun (in Japanese). March 23, 2009. Archived from the original on June 8, 2009. Retrieved March 28, 2009.
^Daniel Robson (March 20, 2009). "Judy and Mary 15th Anniversary Tribute Album". The Japan Times. Retrieved March 28, 2009.
^"JUDY AND MARYトリビュート、ランキングを席巻" (in Japanese). Livedoor News. Retrieved March 28, 2009. [dead link]
^"Rock Band School Food Punishment Goes on Hiatus". January 31, 2012. Retrieved February 6, 2012.
^"Rock Band School Food Punishment Breaks Up". Anime News Network. Retrieved June 11, 2012.
External linksedit
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Official website (in Japanese)
Boundie's website for School Food Punishment (in Japanese)